THE SCENIC ROUTE Vermont Is for (Leaf ) Lovers Lend color to your next vacation on a dazzling fall drive through Vermont. Stowe 89 Waterbury area of detail: Waitsfield VERMONT Warren 89 100 Pittsfield 0 10 miles Killington 4 30 VISIT YOUR LOCAL AAA OFFICE BY BRION O'CONNOR T he Green Mountain State is a misleading name come fall, when emerald and forest green are eclipsed by a kaleidoscope of fall foliage. Few drives show off this radiant annual display better than the 80-mile stretch of Vermont Route 100 between Killington and Stowe, two classic New England ski areas. This drive, incorporating the Mad River and Green Mountain Byways, has long been a pilgrimage for leaf peepers. But it’s really a four-season wonderland, with stately farms organized around CALL 1-800-750-5386 huge red barns and silver-topped silos built against the backdrop of serrated hillsides. And with a host of quaint bed-and-breakfast inns, superb restaurants and countless activities from cycling to hiking, there’s no better place to glory in the beauty of autumn. Killington Known for its skiing, Killington in fall features gondola rides to the summit of a 4,142-foot peak that offers visitors panoramic views of five states and Canada on a clear day. Thirsty? The annual three-day CLICK AAA.COM/TRAVELhttp://www.AAA.COM/TRAVEL